Re: Forum Software
Re: Forum Software
- Subject: Re: Forum Software
- From: Geoff Hopson <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2005 11:56:37 +0000
I had a look at this a few months back. There is some stuff on
wocode.com (WebObjects Bulletin Board), which has a lot of features. If you have an earlier version of WO (I think WO5.0), there is an example forum in that. In the end, I ended up writing my own.
More recently I have been looking to replace this - you might want to look at JForum (
http://www.jforum.net/index.jsp) - not WO, but opensource and java. It's not too bad, and allows you to pass in login credentials from outside. You may have to run it as a separate servlet - I was going to look at jarring it up and then wrappering WO around it, aking calls into the jar when I needed data etc, but doing all the rendering in WO. In effect, use jforum as a 'database'. Haven't explored this much further than that as an idea...
Anyhoo, good luck!
Geoff
On 25/11/05, Gino Pacitti <email@hidden> wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone know of any good forum software like used on Mac Support
site - something that can maybe integrate with a WO App?
I've used the php forum but was looking for something that would
allow usergroups and messaging within usergroups.
Gino
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